Suzuki Hatch Reviews

You'll find all our Suzuki Hatch reviews right here. Suzuki Hatch prices range from $2,640 for the Hatch to $4,070 for the Hatch .

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Suzuki dating back as far as 1980.

Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Suzuki Hatch, you'll find it all here.

Suzuki Reviews and News

Suzuki S-Cross 2024 review: FWD
By Byron Mathioudakis · 26 Apr 2024
Old and nearly forgotten, the Suzuki S-Cross has struggled to stand out against far fresher and flashier rivals. But, if you're seeking a small yet spacious SUV with effortless performance, unexpected refinement and a practical, functional interior, then the Plus 2WD Turbo deserves a closer look. Yes, the basic structure and cabin are dated, but it's been revised enough to drive like a newer car.
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Budget brand ups prices in Australia
By Dom Tripolone · 12 Apr 2024
This budget friendly Japanese brand is getting a little less welcoming as it increases prices across it Australian range.
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Ageing Suzuki Vitara SUV updated
By Chris Thompson · 04 Apr 2024
While a new generation of Suzuki Vitara seems to have been heralded by the reveal of an electric concept called the eVX, the brand has announced a new facelift for the current generation instead.
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Unbelievable! Suzuki Jimny wait times chopped
By Byron Mathioudakis · 13 Mar 2024
Great news for buyers sick of waiting the best part of a year for a new Suzuki Jimny - for some models, deliveries on orders placed today will only take a few weeks.
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Suzuki Jimny 2024 review: XL off-road test 
By Marcus Craft · 10 Mar 2024
The Suzuki Jimny XL is the much-anticipated five-door version of the three-door Jimny. The XL is longer and heavier than the standard Jimny, but it has no mechanical or driver-assist tech advantages over its smaller stablemate. The original Jimny has been very successful so it stands to reason the XL should garner just as much positive attention. But is it actually any good?
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The 100 best-selling new cars in Oz for 2023
By James Cleary · 27 Jan 2024
As with most things, the only constant in the Australian new car market is change. The first part of 2023 was a story of constricted supply thanks to everything from COVID-19 and a shortage of semi-conductors to cars on grass infested with seeds, snails and bugs.
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These big car brands had sales slides in 2023
By Tim Nicholson · 20 Jan 2024
A large number of major automotive brands celebrated booming sales in a record year for new-car registrations in 2023, but not every carmaker was popping champagne corks when figures were released earlier this month.
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The new-model clones sold as other brands
By Byron Mathioudakis · 13 Jan 2024
Badge-engineered cars. It’s been happening almost as long as the industry itself. Some pull off the disguise so convincingly you’d never know their true identities, like John Travolta’s face-switcheroo with Nicolas Cage in 1997’s immensely silly/fun Face/Off. Others, meanwhile, are about as convincing as donning a Groucho Marx nose and glasses.
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Why Suzuki is ready to go big in 2024
By Stephen Ottley · 04 Jan 2024
Is Suzuki ready to step out of the shadows in 2024?
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Suzuki Jimny XL scores more production for Oz
By Byron Mathioudakis · 26 Dec 2023
If you're quick and contact your nearest dealer now, there's a chance of an earlier-than-expected delivery of the Suzuki Jimny XL. Plus, as an added incentive for making a move now, we also understand that another price rise is slated for the diminutive 4x4 five-door wagon series from the second quarter of 2024, though by how much is not yet known.
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